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Topic: Round 2 of 4 - Game 6 of x - Sens @ Rangers - Tuesday May 9th, 7:30pm

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RE: Round 2 of 4 - Game 6 of x - Sens @ Rangers - Tuesday May 9th, 7:30pm
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oh FFS, get the puck out !!



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rangers are just eating 2 and 5 alive.



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Ceci blows, he had tons of time to clear that and fumbled the puck

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The Ranger bench knew it before anyone on Snes bench had a clue

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The coaches have to settle everyone down and get control back of their players, of course if NY ties it here all bets are off

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Homer wrote:

We need StooLi to operate the clock


 LIKE!!!!!



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When Stalberg went out it scrambled the lines and that's why they got caught with too many men on ice or at least that is what Pierre McGuire says.

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SNNNNNNNEEEEEESSSSSSSSS!!!!! OMG!



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Homer wrote:

We need StooLi to operate the clock


 Oh crap!!!!  Too many Snes



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Grabner has just a little bit of time and space on that shot, Ottawa looks like a wounded animal right now

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We need StooLi to operate the clock



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NYRangers sure like those break aways and as I type this there's another but stopped

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can't overstate how big that goal was. 

 

I've noticed something; whenever the rangers get a breakaway, which is way too often, #2 is on the ice. he can't turn and keep up with the breaking forward.


 And the "experts" on Twitter blame Ceci for it instead.  


 maybe they can share the blame.



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not the way to start the 3rd



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Russell wrote:
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Don't think my nerves can handle this....


Driven to the edge of control
Driven to the margin of terror
Driven to the edge of a deep, dark hole


 Can we win? I believe there's a ghost of a chance! 



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ShanghaiSenator wrote:

 

Don't think my nerves can handle this....


Driven to the edge of control
Driven to the margin of terror
Driven to the edge of a deep, dark hole



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Russell wrote:

can't overstate how big that goal was. 

 

I've noticed something; whenever the rangers get a breakaway, which is way too often, #2 is on the ice. he can't turn and keep up with the breaking forward.


 And the "experts" on Twitter blame Ceci for it instead.  



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Don't think my nerves can handle this....



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OK. Good second. One more please.



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what happened to Stahlberg? I missed it?



 
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